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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
"rm:?Z! W4 i9W ?vtWiWih 3f & L3MT. TgEONTABIO ARGUB, 0NTABI0, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922 Bfr-a mmmm KHwH9RBBB3QEinflMaiMttaaMMbMiiAHiMA.h .M tWrWJlBw' wjfrwiiuwpni VHli i lup i WN" W 9fS? .PtkuW rA - V tl b' U u li . $ y. s i 8 S tl f ii '' ' l ' Ji i i I i i i,i ii 1.5 vl I ' B t t "' . a" i 1 .F t tfceieti( Turiibull-Cronln Tlio nmrrlago coromouy of Miss Mlnulo Villa Cronlii and Jauioa Turnbull, which (s thu culmination ot a romauco which bugau two years tigo. whllu Miss Croulu was leach- luc school at Crowley, Orocou, was solouinlzcd today at two o'colck at tho homo of tho brldo's mother, Mrs. Dnrt Cronln, Ilov. J. U. Ullland- urs officiating. Only tho Immediate relatives ot tho brldo and groom woro present. After a short wed ding trip tho young couple- will bo at homo to their friends hero In Ontario, until tho end of tho school year. MIbs Crouln is tho daughter ot Mrs. Bart Crouln, and Iiob lived In Ontario practically nil hor life. Bho wns a graduato ot tho Ontario High School with tho class of 'i!0t and roconlly complotod a years course In tho Normal School at Cheney Wash ington. Mr. Turnbull Is a nophow of Thomas Turnbull of Crowley, Ore gon, and has lived most ot his life In Portland, Oregon. Mo was a lloutonnnt In tho army during tho war and later was graduatod from tho Oregon Agricultural College Mr. Turnbull Is tho professor lit tho Kast Bldo school this year. HUowcr for llrido Mrs. II. It. Udlck and Mrs.'W. II. Doollttlo woro hostess Wednesday overling, at tho homo of Mrs. Udlck, for a mlscollanoous shower given In honor of Miss Villa Cronln, whoso engagement to James Turnbull has been announced. Tho houso was beautifully docoratod, tho color schomo being pink nnd white. Ilands of crepo paper woro extended to tho electric lights which woro covorod with dainty pink shades and frag rant pink and white carnations graced tho tables. Llttlo Miss Juno Udlck and Holon Mario Doollttlo dressed In pink nnd whlto grooted tho guests nnd later in tho evening rccolvod and tho girls all joined In wishing Miss Cronln much happiness. Tho Monday Urldgo Club mot this weok with Mrs. Ivan lakes. Mrs. O. M. Castlcman entertained this weok in honor of tho Tuesday Urldgo Club. Mrs. A. L. Cockrum was hostoss to tho Wodnesday Brigo Club. Tho Women's Club mot last weok with Mrs. 13. M. Qrolg. Tho Alter Society was ontortalncd last week at tho homo of Mrs, Orln Uoyor. Tho Episcopal Guild mcots next weok with Mrs. A. L. Cockrum., On Friday Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Swaglor ontortalncd with a dinner party and flvo tables of bridge and again on Monday night, with sis tablos ot bridge Tho Tuosday Urldgo Club ontor talnod In honor of tho Monday and Wodnesday llrldgo Clubs at tho homo ot Mrs. O. Q. Luohrs last weok with a St. Patrick pnrty. Tho color schomo was groon uud whlto and nlno tables of auction was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Powers ontor talnod tho plnochlo club last Satur day night. Tho Imporlal Club mot at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Adam last wook. Tho meeting ot tho Ontario Qlrls Club wus again postponod this weok until noxt Tuesday at which tluio Mrs. Dalton Ulggs will entertain. Tho Womotts Club will meet noxt Thursday aftornoon March 30th at tho homo of Mrs. Irwin Troxell. A vory oujoyablo ovcnlng wan spent last Friday evening by Ontario pooplo nt tho St. Patrick's dance glvon by tho Oregon Club in tho Club rooms. A largo crowd was In nttendnuco and ninny out ot town visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCulloch en tortatnod nt a musical at their homo last Saturday ovonlng to which soma thirty guests wero invited. A do llghtful program ot parlor music wuh prosentod by Mosdames David !'. flrnham, II. L, Potorson and II. Ii. Potorson, nnd Misses Cathorlno Conway and Miss Iluth McCulloch. Miss Iluth McCulloch who Is a in Portland also dollghtod tho gathor lug with a number ot dialect read ings. Ail ot tho numbors wero so appreciated that upon tho Insistence) of tho gathering tho artists gracious ly responded to encores. To tho ovonlng's ontortalnmont was added a guessing gutno and a pootry con test for tho men and a hat making contest for tho womon. F, J, Clemo was tho best gucssor ot prominent porsonngo pictures while Judge Wood wroto tho most eloijuont poem nnd Mrs. Ooorgo K. Alkon was de clared tho winner of tho hat makers, nofrcshments woro sorvod following tho program. LOCAL DKCIiAMATOItY CONTKST WOX IJV FLORA EVERETT LOCAL PERSONALS served a dollclous luuchoon. Mnny boautlful and useful presents wero sludont at tho Elllson-Whlto studio Charter No 1)348 12 l.a 3. 1. ltoscrvo District No RKl'OllT OF CONDITION OF THE ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK AT ONTARIO IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF 1IU8INKSM ON .MA UGH 10T1I, 10U2 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts acceptances ot other banks, and foreign bills ot oxchuugu or drafts sold with Indorse inont of this bank (oxcopt those shown In b and o) $562,128.09 t 'Total loans, GG3,128.0D Deduct: Overdrafts, unsocurod f 2Q7.G5 207.55 U. 8. Oovoriiinent securltlcii owucili Doposltod to socuro circulation (U. S. bonds par valuo) CO, 000, 00 All other United btatos uovornmuut socur Mrs. Charles Ucatty roturnod to her homo In Oregon City on Thurs day, attor spending sovoral weeks with hor paronts Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ullllngsley. Arlhur Cockrum returned to O. A. C. thla weok to fltnsh his course Martin Moore undorwont a sorlous oporatlon this weok in Eugene whoro ho has been this winter nttondlng tho University. Ills fathor was called nnd wont to Eugene Mondny. Ilobort D. Lytlo returned Saturday from Baker City accompanied by Mrs. Lytlo who racontly undorwont an oporatlon at tho Baker hospital. Mrs. F. W. Kraus ot Tacoma, Wn., stopped ot this weok to visit hor brothor and slstor Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Powers. Sho was on hor way to Kansas City,, Mo, Mrs. R. W. Jones was operated on last Tuesday for appondlcltls and Is roportod to ho making a fast re covery. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Schwolzor ot tho Owyhee spent sovoral days this weok visiting Mrs. Schweitzer's mother Mrs. Ilolden Clement. Tho W. D. Stowart family aro moving Into town from their ranch, and will llvo in tho homo formorly occupied by Mrs. Sadto Landlnghaui in tho North part of town. Tho W. C. T, U. will meet noxt Tuosday March 28 with an all day session in tho Presbyterian Church. Contest wns hold Tuesday ovcn lng, March 21, in tho High School Auditorium. Tho following studonts from tho sixth, sovonth and olghth grades contestod: Evelyn Gallagher, Wave Christiansen, Dorothy Olllnndcrs, Flora Evorott, Leon Judd, Lonoro Jones, Leora Martin, Wolma Ker chor, Eat el Sagors, Dorothy Laxon, Sybil McDowoll, Frod Bradbury and Lcstor Tumor. Flora Everett ot tho Blxth grade won first placo with tho selection, "Ono Ilalny Day". Sho will nppoar against tho contestants representing Nyssa, Vnlo, and other schools ot tho county, nt Nyssn noxt Saturday ovoulngs, March 25. Estol Sogers ot tho sovonth grade won socond placo wit litlio seloctlon, "Sooln' Things." Mrs. S. D. Dorman, Mrs. Bingham nnd Miss C.athorlno Conway acted as Judges. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOH D18T1UCT JUIXH3 WANTED Plain sowing, child ren's clothing and baby layottcs, a epoclalty. 3-4 miles north old Val ley Vlow school houso. Mrs. J. K. ALEXANDER ,. MltS. A. S. REES, R. F. D. 110 FOR RENT 3 room npportmont with bath and garago. Also ono furnlshod bod room. Phono 173-M I hereby nnnounco my cnndldncy for ro-oloctlon to tho position of District Judgo tor tho Ninth Judicial District, which includes Mainour, Ilnrnoy and Grant Counties, at tho Primaries on May 1, 1022. Subject to tho will ot tho Demo cratic ToUrs. dalton Biaas ANNOUNCEMENT Brig&dlor Jno. W. Hay, Divisional Commander of tho Salvation Army, from Portland, will bo horo tho first ot tho weok. Ho will give nn illus trated lecturo in tho Old Opera Houbo. Subject and slides consist of tho follewing: 1. Fishing and lumbering and mountain scenery in Oregon, In cluding Mt. Hood. 2, Children of mnny lands. ....3. Military scones. 4. Dovnitod churches ot Franco. 5. Sconos ot tho Salvation Army, Including its Institutional work. A feo ot twonty-ttvo conts will bo chnrgod to holp In tho local work, Envoy Kendall & Wlfo in charge Telephone 87 R. FOR SALE at sacrlflco prlco, easy tortus, 300 ncros undor Warm Springs Irrigation, 4 mltos from On tario, Orogon. B. B. Wolf & ,Co., 70 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 3t ltlos 24,700.00 Total Other bonds, securities, etc.: Banking Houso, $37,200.00; Furniture and fixtures, $5284.10 Itoal ostato owned othor than banking houso Lawful reserve with Federal Itesorvo Bank Caah in vault and amount duo from national banks Amount duo from stato banks, bankers, and trust companion in tho United States (othor than Included in Itoms 8, 9, or 10... Chocks on othor banks In tho samo city or town as reporting bank (othor than Item 12)..,. Total ot Itoms 0, 10, 11, 12 and 13.. 28,481.49 Chocks ou banks located outsldo ot city or town ot reporting bank and other cash Itoms Redomptlon fund with' U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Troasuror Olhur ussots, If nuy O If.' 7. 8. 10. 11. 13. 14. 16. 84,700.00 30,799.83 42,484.15 2,450.00 21,317.20 22,140.89 5,853.33 681.27 696.32 3,000.00 630.68 F 10,428.86 8,916,08 97u(l,H84.H7 60.000.00 30,000.00 1,513,77 60,000.00 30,398.60 1,071.79 202,344.74 46,619.98 16. TOTAL LIABILITIES 17. Capital stock paid in 18. Surplus fuud 19. Undividod profits $10,428.85 o Loss current expenses, Intorost and taxea paid 20. Circulating notes outstanding 23. Amount duo to Stato banks, baukors and and trust companion in tho Unltod States and forolgn countries (othor than Included in Itoms 21 or 22 25. Cashier's chocks on own bank outstanding. , Total ot Items 21. 22, 23, 24, and 25... 32,070.45 Dcinuml deposits (other tliiiu bunk deposits) , subject to Itesorvo (deposits payable within ' 30 days): 26. Individual deposits subject to chock 27. Certificates ot deposit duo in less than 30. days (othor than for inonoy horrowod) .... Total ot domand deposits (othor than batik deposits) subject to Reserve, Itoms 20, 27, 28, 29, 30 nnd 31 247,964.72 Timo deposits subject to Reserve "(payable attor 30 dayB, or subjoct to 30 days or more notlco, and postal savings): 32. Certificates of doposlt (othor than for money borrowed) 34. Other time, deposits 36. Postal savings deposits Total ot ttmo doposlts subject to Ro servo, Items 32, 33, 34 and 36 124,710.78 39, Bills payable, (Including all obligations re presenting money borrowed other than re- (1 (SCO U Ut S J 40. Notes and bills redlscounted, Including ac ceptances ot other banks and forolgn bills ot exchange or drafts sold with indorse ment of this bank...... TOTAL $7fle,8t.87 STATE OF OREOON, COUNTV OF MALHEUR, ss I, W. F, Homan, Cashier of the abovo-named bank, do solemnly swoai that tho above statomout is true to tho best of my knowledge and bdllei W. F. HOMAN. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 20th day of March, 1922. W. L .TURNER, Notary Public. My commission expires March 18, 1926. CORRECT Attest: ' J. R. BLACKABY L. ADAM O. R. EMISON, Directors. L'.?' " .. (SEAL) SHEEP CAMP SUPPLIES PIjA ROB ERIfON -COLE Praaenta mnm Frederick OlJ-I Vjt-k.JtM2 A, ffTOfVy Of MOTHMfZ i.OZ0 Ay Daniiu c. Whitcomk MAJESTIC THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY 79,279.60 44,931.28 600,00 42,000.00 168,625.16 Tents Bed Sheets Sheep Paint Sheep Crooks Bells Cooking Utensils BEACH of DREAMS tf&AAMAl0.ILAr AliO CATTHWAW AV.M.M VMM fTACPOOlM WITH AN ALL-5TAR.CA5T PRODUCED byHAWORTH Majestic Thursday and Friday, March 30 and 31 And a most complete line of camp supplies. Prices are positively right. Let us have your order. E. A. FRASER fJUUMttyun ilium UIIUUIUMU Muiuiiuyyx m AJESTIC TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S THE BIRTH OF A NATION 18000 PEOPLE 3000 HORSES $500,000 CAST SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Admission 20c and 40c Turner's Music Store Baseball. Supplies at Lowest Prices Full line of Sporting Goods will be in stock hereafter TENNIS EJSHING HUNTING